Exhibition 58: Modern Architecture in England, Museum of Modern Art, 1937
Author(s): |
Alan Powers
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Architectural History, 2013, v. 56 |
Page(s): | 277-298 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s0066622x00002513 |
Abstract: |
Exhibition58: Modern Architecture in England, held between 10 February and 7 March 1937 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), was a notable event. Amidst claims that ‘England leads the world in modern architectural activity', the exhibition ‘amazed New Yorkers' and equally surprised English commentators. However, it has not subsequently received any extended investigation. The present purpose is to look at it as a multiple sequence of events, involving other exhibitions, associated publications and the trajectories of individuals and institutions, through which tensions came to the surface about the definition and direction of Modernism in England and elsewhere. Such an analysis throws new light on issues such as the motives for staging the exhibition, the personnel involved and associated questions relating to the role of émigré architects in Britain and the USA, some of which have been misinterpreted in recent commentaries.Hitchcock's unequivocal claim for the importance of English Modernism at this point still arouses disbelief, and raises a question whether it can be accepted at face value or requires explaining in terms of some other hidden intention. |
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